"The Nineteenth century saw a great Springtime of Nations as the revolutions of 1848 saw new countries created the length and breadth of Europe. In our world today we are now seeing our own Spring Awakening with people and cultures that have long been dormant and subdued asserting their right to exist, their right to dream." Adam Price MP

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Drivers of Change

Sinn Féin are the drivers for

change across the island

Hundreds of Sinn Féin activists from across the nine counties

of Ulster gathered for the Annual General Meeting of Cúige

Uladh on January 22 to discuss the political situation. The

keynote speaker was Assembly member John o’Dowd.

Addressing delegates, Mr o’Dowd said: “This year we mark with

pride the 30th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strike. We remember the

struggle within Armagh Jail and the H Blocks. in doing so we should

not only honour the men and women of that era – we should also expose

a new generation to the principles of republicanism.

“But republicanism is not a spectator sport – we are not a historical

society, or a debating society.

“The most appropriate form of commemoration is to continue and

complete the task of comrades who have sacrificed everything in pursuit

of an idea, a belief that ireland can be united, independent and free.

“We are the drivers for change across the island of ireland.

“The calling of the elections in the 26 counties can be directly traced

to one thing – to Sinn Féin’s refusal to be diverted away from the task

of challenging the failures of the Fianna Fái/Green government.

“Pearse Doherty’s historic victory set the events in motion. This victory

did not come about by chance. it came about because the party in

Donegal made it happen. They worked over many years to build a base,

they made themselves relevant to the people, they showed leadership to

the people and only then the people of Donegal endorsed them.

Elections North and South

“The election in the 26 counties has been called for February 25. The

elections in the north to the Assembly will be on May 5, with Council

election most likely on the same day.

“These elections across ireland over the next three months could define

a generation; each republican has an individual responsibility in the

next few months to reshape the political conditions on this island.

“Sinn Féin will be fielding literally hundreds of candidates across ireland

and will be offering the alternative that many citizens seek.

“We offer credible alternatives to Tory polices regardless of which side

of the border they are delivered.

“We have produced economic polices which offer credible alternatives

to the Fianna Fáil/Green government, and to the simplistic economic

dogma which told us we just had to accept the British Tory budget.

“Sinn Féin refused to simply play along with the partionist economic

philosophy being enthusiastically broadcast by Unionist politicians and

the SDLP.

“We led the way in producing economic proposals – in showing there

was an alternative to the British government’s agenda.

Economic control must be transferred to Ireland

“The draft budget produced by the Executive in the Six Counties in

December is not ideal. it is not what we as republicans ultimately aspire

to achieve. However, by seeing alternative sources of revenue, it has

the potential to be £1.6bn better than if Sinn Féin had simply taken the

advice of the so called economically literate and laid down.

“We demand the return of fiscal powers across ireland – the people

of ireland have the right to be masters of their own economic destiny.

“in the Six Counties the economic powers are held by Britain and in

the 26 counties they are held by the iMF. We demand them back.

“The election campaigns, north and south, have begun.

“The task for republicans is to go out to work harder than we ever

have, to be more creative than we ever have, and to make ourselves relevant